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Region: Loiret, France
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Internment camp opened in 1941 in the Loiret, Beaune-la-Rolande was, along with Pithiviers, one of the places where foreign Jews from the Paris region were held, then families swept up in July 1942. Mothers were separated from their children there before deportation. Several convoys to Auschwitz departed from the camp during the summer of 1942. The camp embodies, in French Memory, the fate of families and children delivered to deportation.
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